Friendship
"It is only love that givers us life, and without God's love we would cease to be, and perhaps without our friends' good, natural love and charity, which argues for us always in God's sight without their always knowing it, he would long ago have given us up to our punishment and turned His face away and let us hurtle over the edge of the abyss, where the love of friends still holds us in their spoken or unspoken pray"
Thomas Merton, 1941
I am in one of those moods again I guess, which in a way is a good thing. I find it easier to write when I am in a mood.
Its raining, but thats alright I suppose, they skies needed to rain.
Ancient clerics thought of friendship as the richest type of love. Its unatural these days to think of friendship being the supreme type of love; we usually place romantic and filial love before friendship. But perhaps coming from the point of view of a monk or priest, who has given up marriage and in some cases, contact with the family, friendship would be the highest love. Men especially, in this age, have difficulties with truly having male friends; their is often a space between them. Perhaps this is only me, I have but one true male friendship, discounting my brother. I tend to stick with girls; strangely enough, with emotionally distant girls. It is odd because we usually think of men as being emotionally distant and girls as being more in touch with their emotions; but the people who seem to struggle the most with getting in touch with what they truly want at an emotional level, in my life, seem to be women. Very strange.
This is a long winded way of saying I miss my friends. Out here I have family, but as my sister often points out, thats not the same as friendship. Worse still, I have only the dimmist notion of how to make friends. I am shy when I'm around people I don't know, sometimes when i'm around people I do know.
Let us not forget how valuable and precious friendship can be. The genisis of the church is found in the closest friends of Jesus. His family had an extremely important place in the scheme of things (especially if your a catholic) but it was his friends who where called to carry on his work on earth. Now I am not a open person and do not reveal quickly the inside; some of my close friends now this well. And I completely expecting less then a dozen people to attend my funeral. But I know that that handful are more then I truly deserve at my side; That their love has and shall sustain me through hardships that I would not have been able to stand if not for them.
And they still manage to surprise me, although I should know better. I should have known, for example, that Kathleen would be reading this site.
I thank God for my friends (and don't worry, my family too, but that is for another post) and am secure in the knowledge that they have been put in my path for a reason, and that still, despite the seperation of thousand of kilometers, are still upon the same path as I am. So I leave you with another quote before I leave. Perhaps not as deep as Merton's, but its from one of my favorite movies (you can figure it out yourself).
"I have been, and always will be, your friend"
God bless you all, beloved brothers and sisters, beloved friends.
Thomas Merton, 1941
I am in one of those moods again I guess, which in a way is a good thing. I find it easier to write when I am in a mood.
Its raining, but thats alright I suppose, they skies needed to rain.
Ancient clerics thought of friendship as the richest type of love. Its unatural these days to think of friendship being the supreme type of love; we usually place romantic and filial love before friendship. But perhaps coming from the point of view of a monk or priest, who has given up marriage and in some cases, contact with the family, friendship would be the highest love. Men especially, in this age, have difficulties with truly having male friends; their is often a space between them. Perhaps this is only me, I have but one true male friendship, discounting my brother. I tend to stick with girls; strangely enough, with emotionally distant girls. It is odd because we usually think of men as being emotionally distant and girls as being more in touch with their emotions; but the people who seem to struggle the most with getting in touch with what they truly want at an emotional level, in my life, seem to be women. Very strange.
This is a long winded way of saying I miss my friends. Out here I have family, but as my sister often points out, thats not the same as friendship. Worse still, I have only the dimmist notion of how to make friends. I am shy when I'm around people I don't know, sometimes when i'm around people I do know.
Let us not forget how valuable and precious friendship can be. The genisis of the church is found in the closest friends of Jesus. His family had an extremely important place in the scheme of things (especially if your a catholic) but it was his friends who where called to carry on his work on earth. Now I am not a open person and do not reveal quickly the inside; some of my close friends now this well. And I completely expecting less then a dozen people to attend my funeral. But I know that that handful are more then I truly deserve at my side; That their love has and shall sustain me through hardships that I would not have been able to stand if not for them.
And they still manage to surprise me, although I should know better. I should have known, for example, that Kathleen would be reading this site.
I thank God for my friends (and don't worry, my family too, but that is for another post) and am secure in the knowledge that they have been put in my path for a reason, and that still, despite the seperation of thousand of kilometers, are still upon the same path as I am. So I leave you with another quote before I leave. Perhaps not as deep as Merton's, but its from one of my favorite movies (you can figure it out yourself).
"I have been, and always will be, your friend"
God bless you all, beloved brothers and sisters, beloved friends.

2 Comments:
Brian,
I thank you for your post. I thank you for the honour of letting me get to know you over the past few years.
You have been a true friend these past three years (has it really been that long?), and I wish I could have been there at your going away party...
I wish you all the best in your studies and hope that I can see you in the flesh soon.
Grace and Peace,
Angliman+
Brian,
I can sum it up no better than the last quote in your post:
"I am, and always will be, your friend."
One last thing to leave you with, and I'm sure you'll know what I mean by writing this:
Anything, Anytime, Anywhere. Always.
Keep in touch,
Allen
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